BBC Sounds

I agree but I guess it might require a significant amount of development and might have a limited audience outside the uk and those elsewhere with good taste ;)

It would appear to be possible as LMS has a good implementation of it - and Radio Paradise to boot.
 
Big changes coming for international users

Pity, there's a lot of users that will miss this for a variety of reasons. Wonder if it'll impact the BBC Sounds plugin on LMS?

Edit: @RyanWithWiiM @WiiM Team @WiiM Support - I guess this will mean that you'll need to drop BBC from your app for non UK users? I think at least you need to let users know the impact on your app
 
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Maybe it's just another example of the dangerous doctrine of isolationism which seems to be afflicting certain countries.
More likely copyright problems.

There is already many services that are only local. I can for example not access "Pandora". I'm sure that is due to copyrights.
 
Or the rights owners trying to squeeze more money out of broadcasters and aggregators as Sony and Warner Bros did with Tunein UK which resulted in the removal of access to many international radio stations for UK users.

Bring back Long Wave Radio ;)
 
Or the rights owners trying to squeeze more money out of broadcasters and aggregators as Sony and Warner Bros did with Tunein UK which resulted in the removal of access to many international radio stations for UK users.

Bring back Long Wave Radio ;)
Or even medium - as a kid I'd listen to AFN Germany on medium wave between Radio Luxembourg sessions on an old Pye battery radio. And then there was Radio Moscow. Such fun times!
 
Pity, there's a lot of users that will miss this for a variety of reasons. Wonder if it'll impact the BBC Sounds plugin on LMS?

Edit: @RyanWithWiiM @WiiM Team @WiiM Support - I guess this will mean that you'll need to drop BBC from your app for non UK users? I think at least you need to let users know the impact on your app

It is unfortunate but that’s their prerrogative. On the surface it would appear that BBC worldwide access would bring attention/interest/benefit to the UK, but only they know.
 
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It is unfortunate but that’s their prerrogative. On the surface it would appear that worldwide access would bring BBC to the UK, but only they know,
I must be a bit thick today, what does "bring BBC to the UK" mean? 🤔
 
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